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Wilson Stands For a Principle
Will You Stand By Him?
Woodrow Wilson is a vastly different order of man than you find among the ranks of many good men ia
jmdcs poltticda life.
Wor o s Wilson is not among the great majority of politicians and business men, otherwise estimable
heracters, who believe that the end justifies the means, who are honest in a commercial or political sense.
The candidate of the progressive voters of the country not only does not believe in the doctrine of
"anything to win," but he insists on plain old fashioned hqnestyin every detail of his campaign.
Woodrow Wilson proposes to win on merits of his candidacy and platform or not at all
"Clean hands or no fight" is Wilson's ultimatum to his supporters throughout the country.
No Taintdl Money For Wilson
Not a dollar of qu tionable money will be spent to ilt Woodrow Wilson.
The Democratic National Committee is heart and in rd with the candidate's views.
And the corrupting influences, with no oli about to win a foothold in the new govern
meat with bribes of ill-gotten gains, have d of reaching or his campaigners.
They have gone to the enemy, whoevet oit em be. t s a mtter of common nowledge that
the " er " are using all their olical funmttr to decommonkno
This makes it your fight.
ieat the Amerloan People Need to Know
The people have constantly made the mistake of g that this is a money-ridden nation.
Such is only the case insofar as the People fall to get together and so permit the few to control the dishonest
slresentatives they, by mistake, elect to offce.
The actual money power of the People is still grater than dutt of the Interests.
The Progressive People of the country, if they get together, can buy and sell the Corrupting Influences
ad dsrr their financal power..•
So Woodrow W son and his managers believe that not only is it the only clean method but the most
giam al method for the Progressive People of the country to supply the Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund.
The People to Fight With THEIR Dollars
This year a popular president is to be elected with the People's money.
The Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund is to be collected from the rank and file of the Progressive Voters
ThebOu s of the Democratic National Committee are to be paid, not with the thousands of the Interests,
Wbt with the individual dollars of the earnest, eager voters who desire clean, celicient government and who are
Fwhe3 elp Wilson as he wants to be helped
o e ueeded Is not spent.n improper ways or in any manner similar to the way in which the funds of the
laserees are dshursed
Iatware e o telld the voters of th etry about Woodrow Wilson. We have to tell them what he has done.
,W bhve to it what e ds for. e have to pet out to them the important planks in his platform. All thld
Srb to ht! our end s w o edsto se s a ch mon a thse  ho oppose us.
S eI r a nd w ub believes Is Wilson sould be willing t contribute to his cause.
S! oo [ W on W pus spread Wilson I tothe four s
Lt Fthsive VoWIbattle Vthis pear with r pocket s as well as their ballots.
W  OoltIt Popular Subscriptio0ns-an You Give From I$1 to $201
YO ", . ou '8"to su tthe caues in thie way.
ras ga to so adthe Wilson CamIQlgn. A great many can ve i3. A great
May ivo Aatd there are loss and o pgressive voters who will eager to donate from $ to W.
the hind of contritutions we want.
bet proud to recefte from thousands, who can only afford $1, their $1 contributions. We want to hear
" et , si who lias a dollar to,4ive.
I ear the man with the dd liar must defeat the government traducer who spends his thousands.
Get Club Sublortlotios
no: .man Wilson en, iif you walk among many Wilson men, head a list with your name and money and
with th money to C. R. Crane, Vice Chairman, Finance Committee, Democratic National
Avenue, ( lcago, Illinois.
, ....man cian do snore than this to assure Wilson's victory at the polls In November.
Nw to Contrlbuate to the Wilson Woodrow Cemtsn Fund
Campdgn Fund " LOYALTY COUPON
oma oa.us eae a al I llh Immoans y ou ut thbi e. m
rtes conon ba t G eas today e yeas e e * *v fu 6 insa
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So wc wa , Name.......a ...... .. ...... ................ ....
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aea Wilsmns n lI stor. Ad oeraRL- Addrelss........... .........oo ...•. ........* *******
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SLlRn ds and Their Cost.
S payers' Good Roads:
organized in Henry,
3 ta d., has apparently set
:,tthe task of applying i
~ as to overenth usiastie
derin its own state and
w`: . fResolutions.. lately
bt the league are sum
'a telegram to the In
News. ThLey embody
againgt . alleged mis
itation of road conditions
A enm.t sundry un
1oi1antir ations that are r
osid roads." . Partic
*'0e league object in
Utas to having a sys* f
lwproved roads forced I
=*yxpayers that! would t
: !!i0 OOto $80.000 an ile to r
, and $150 to $300 a mile a
a~o maintain. The In
leer, they contend, is (
o itaad the expense.
iMention last citedseems
: isensible and timely.
ý tknow of amy rural
ty, in any state, that
to saddle itself ,with
eaiQ. heavy as would be '
:by any general improve
i~its road system at such
The roads must be im- t
biut at an ,expense not 3
me upon the people c
Wed upon to defray it.
amoney raised by the
S,,can be spent as .
Si s ,secured. The I
*iiit out in con- '
Sverv best roads
egardless of
natural, but
4. -ito are, .
1;rof their i
"would:A
;:, ut
State.
The good roads movement is
F necessary and bighly to be com- I
mend ed, but it is not without its
dangers-the greatest of these
being the temptation to extrava
gant outlay on model roads here
and there and resultant exhaus
tion of the road funds before
any general improvement really
worth while is accomplished. It
is essential that the cost be con
sidered in any scheme of road ,
improvement, and the good road 1
enthusiasts cannot afford to over- 1
took the fact.
Don't miss the Free Aeroplane i
ff&ghts, a ginuine CurtislFarnum 1
B3iplane makes daily flights from 2
the show grounds, rain or shine,
Inot lifeless model but a real air- I
ship. Sails through the clouds
dailv to be seen only with Kit
Carson's Buffalo Ranch Wild
West which will be here Friday.
.November 1.
Your Railroad Fare Free.
Out this out and present it within l
sixty days at Dranghon's Practical 1
Business Oollege Biloxl,;Muis., pay- 1
lug cash for an unlimited scholarship I
and the College wll refund your rail- 1
road fare. If the, fare re exceeds 10, 1
you will get a $0 rebate and 10 per 1
ceat of the excess; If the are is less 1
than $10, a 010 DISCOIUNT will be al- 1
lowed you in lie of ralro fare. If 2
you cannot enter within dsty days, 2
send money for a sholarhip, good to 2
be usedat college at any tiSo and we 2
will teaoh you Bookkeeping or Short- 2
hand by mail IEE. Draughon's 2
Home.Study ill reduce your stay and 2
expenses at ooege a per cent. . By 2
the raugoon Improved methods you 2
can learn as well by ailuasatoollege. 2
For further Imformation and for
talogue, write DnAUGHON'S
- CrxICa - IUSSINESS COL- a
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Venire.
List of Grand Jurors.
No. Name Ward
1. N. V. Jones, ... ..... 1
2. Dolpho Wallace......... 1
3. A. D. Kemp...... ..... 1
4. A. Brock .............. 2
5. D.P. Stringfield ...... 2
6. Wyatt Fortenberry .... 2
7. Wm. V. Burch.......... 2
8. John W.. Smith e....... 3
9. D, F. Foil. .......... 3
10. D.W. Branch. ........ 3
11. J. Hines Scbilling ....... 3
12, E.E. Breland......... 4
13. W. D. Magee........... 4
14. W. K. Mizell............ 4
15. E. L. Middleton......... 4
16. Robert E. Magee. .... 4
17. Floyd Hobgood ... . .- 5
18. Jas. ;Williams ......... 5
19. W. J. Kemp. ........ 5
20, Geo. C. Knight ...... 5
PETIT JURORS.
No. Name Ward
1. Dave Delaughter........ 1
2. Ab. Miller. .. ......... 2
. F. L. Ford............. 5
4. M. B. Richardson....... 4
5. A. L Breland.......... 5
6. Wilmer Mizell......... 4
7. N. E. Miller--.........' 2
8. H. D. Crain............. 5
9. Iddo McMillan ......... 5
10. J. W. McGehee........ 4
11. Ralph Metz............. 1
12. F. D. Cooper......... 4
13. Holland Brock ......... 2
14. W. A. Varnado......... 1
15. Geo. E. Brumfield.... 2
16. C. L. Jordan............ 4
17. Leslie Self............ 2
18. F, L. Brumfield....... 5
19, H E. Smith............ 3
20. D. J. Bateman.......... 8
21. Mike Babington........ 3
22. Dewitt Maninig......... 8
28. Henry Seal Jr......... 5
24. E. V, Fussell........... 2
26. W. N. Passman..... ... 1
26. B. B. Burris........... 3
27. Lee Fadgett.... ...... 5
28. W. J. Seal... ......... 1
29, Leonard Corkern....... 1
80. Cus. Wascom...... .... 2
I hereby certify that the'above
and foregoing is a true and cor.
rect list of Grand and Petit Jur
ors, drawn for service at the
November term of the 26th Ju
dicial District Court of La., for
Washington Parish, and accord
ling: to' law. Given. under my
had and: seal. ocially, this
Succession of Marion L. Magee. Dot
Sceased.
In the 26th Judicial District Court. in
and for Washington Parish, La.
Notice is hereby given that'Dy order
of the above court, rendered in the
above matter, to me directed. and
bearing date of Sept. 16, 1912, I will
proceed to sell to the highest bidder,
at the front door of the court House
at Franklinton, Washington Parish,
Louisiana, on
Saturday, October 26, 1912
between the legal hours for sales, the
following described property, to-wit:
One horse, two cows. one old wagon,
one old buggy, and I lot of household
goods.
Also the following described land,
situated and located in Washington
Parish, La., to-wit:
160 acres of land, more or less,
bound north by lands of Fordney
Fassett Co., south by lands of Mrs.
Albert Baham, east Ethel Magee and
west by the lands of the estate of J.
C, Baham. all of the said land being
in H. R. No. 42, in twp. 2 south, range
10 east, St. Helena Meridian, acquired
of Mrs. G. M. Collins by M. L. Magee
as per deed recorded in book No. 10,
page 704 of the conveyance records of
Washington Parish, La.
The said property is sold to pay the
debts of the deceased M. L. Magee.
Terms of sale: Cash with benefit of
appraisement.
Wx. L: MAGEE, Administrator.
Sheriff Sale.-No. 2071.
Burris Bros., Ltd.
Versus
M. I. Varnado.
Notice is hereby given that by ýirtue
of an order of seizure and sale issued
out of the 20th Judicial District Court
of Louisiana. in and for Washington
Parish,in the above entitled cause,
and to me directed, I will proceed to
sell at public auction to the last and
highest bidder, on
Saturday, November 1, I912
at the principal front door of the
court house at Franklinton, La., be
tween the legal sale hours for judicial
sales, the following described propelF
ty, to-wit:
An undfided one-half interest in
the asw of set, section 26, township 1,
south, range 10 east, St. Helena Mer
idlan.
Terms of sale: Cash with benefit of
appraisement.
This 25th day of September, 1912.
T, J. Simmons, Sheriff.
Sheriff Sale.
Sam W. Smith
Versus
Georgia Oram.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an order of fled facisa issued out
of the 26th Judicial District Uourt of
Louisiana, in and for Washington
Parish, in the above entitled cause,
and to me directed,' I will proceed to
sell at public auction to the last and
highest bidder, on
Saturday, November 2. 1912
at the principal front. door of the
court house at Frankliton, ia., be
tween the legal sale hours for judicial
sales, the following desoribed property
to-wit:
55.04 acres of land, together with
Sall improvements thereon, being the
swl of the se} of section 18, and 15
I acres being strni of equal leagth and
I width scrose, the northern part of the
Snwt of the net of seotion 19, twp. 1
, south, range 10 east, St. Heleas Mer
Terms of sale: Cauh, with benefit
Sof appraisement.
SThis 25th day of September, 191.
ST. J. Simmons, Sheriff.
3 Constable Sale.
SLouis iBeneh
Vs,
iEwMe e MEIven.
SNotice is hereby given that by virtue
I of an order of sesurem and sale issuaed
Sout ofthe Third Ward Jstioe Court,
in andfor Washington Parish, In the
ibovr entitled aosue and to me direct
ed for execution, I will p roceed to sell
at public auction to the last and high
est bidder, on
Saturday, Noyvember t, ISI1.
at Cumnock, Is.. between the legal
I sale hours, the following desriied
property:
One army tent, 1 coal fork, 1 oil
can, 1 b et, 1 dishPn, 1 klamp. 1
milk pan, Ames shovels, I cros-out
esw, 1 ax, 80 mehs of col.
G(eo. W. Smith, Constable. r
Sherif Sale.-No. 2088.
Great Southern Lumber Co.
Vs.I
A. J, Denham.
Notice Is herebygiven that by virte a
of an order of ssre and le, Issued a
out of the 26th Juddioal Ditre Oourt o
of Louisana, in and for Wuashington I
parishb, in the above entitled use a
andtome directed. Iwlll proced to s
sell at pubic anutieUon to the last sad b
highest bidder, on
Saturday. November 16, 1912 a
a t the principal front door of the court h
house at Franklinton, La., between t1
the legkal sale hours for judleisl males,
thIfoowing desrlbed property, to
Lots Nos.~ 8 d I4 of the A. J. 41
Denhm Addition to 8. W. Bogalusa, 1
aecording to a plab thereof on ile i 1
the Clerk's o .ce .
Terms of sale: Cash with beneot of tI
appratsement. 11
This 9th day of October, 1915,h
T. J. Simons, SherlR h
Terms of Court.
CIVIL TERMS
Fourth Monday in February h
Second Monday in May
First Monday in July A
First Monday in December
I hi
CRININAL TENSl g
Brushes
A good assortment of kinds and
prices.
Powders 5c to $1.00
A good stock of the celebrated
La Valliere
Toilet Reauisites
Toilet Water 25c
Perfumed Bath Salt 25c
Combs, Soaps,
Tooth Pastes.
In fact if we havn't got what you
want, let us get it for you.
* BalDbinton Drug Store,
I l i III I II
Get what
you pay for.
Every business man, especially the farmers and planteewn t a
telephone service that is adequate to meet all conditions, giving the
mot extensive con seotInU, not only local, but to outside apo s ain u ll.
When you ause the Cuamberland Telephone & Telegraph Co.'s service,
you have what is called universal service. Our rates are most resuon
able, service the best. Prompt long distance conneotions. The up-toa
date method for conduoting business afaistr is the long distance tele
phone method. rCll our nearest manager for full information regardi
ng mrates for telephone services, and long distance connections.
CUIERILANI TELEPHONE I TELESRAPH COMPANY, IernrlN.
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womanly constitution, which cannot stand the strain of the
hard work you do. As a result, you break down, and ruln
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Take Cardul. It will help you. Ask your druggist
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Bheriff Sale.-No. 2077.
Theodore B. Ford
Vs.
Jas. B. McMillan.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue
of an order of oeisure and sale, isued
out of the 26th Judicial District Court
of Louisiana, In and for Washington
Parish, in the ahove entitled cause,
and to me directed, I will proceed to
sell at publio sauction to the last and
bhighest bidder, on
Saturday, Nouember 9. 1912
st the principal front door of the court
ouse, at ranklinton, La., between
the legal sale hours for judioial sales,
the following described property, to
wit:
First-l8 sacres in Headright ho.
41iad 8 , twp.1 s, R. 14 e, beginning
at the naw orner of Joseph Ad hr
No. 2 in the above named twp. and
running n. 88* 46 min., e. 15.67 chns.
to old corner of seo. 41, thence north
1*2o e. .88 chans to set stob, thence
n. 88 45 main, e. 95.91 chains to stob
in military road thence by traverse
of mid road s. 11-2 w. 12 obhains,
thence s. 11o w. 22 chanls, 18 3.40
S9O.a0 chains, thenoe n. 87o west on
fence 80 chatns to old line, thence n.
go 80 min. w. on old line 33.31 chains
to point of beginnig, being same
ad acquired ofJ. B. MeMilan u per
title In conveyance book 10, page 568.
Second--42.0 acres of land in Jos,
Ard bhr. or sec. 62, twp. 1 s.. range 14
e., and described as follows. Begin
ning at the an cor. of C. B. Howard
hr. see. 8, thence w, along old line
29.3 bchains to military road, whence
a ight-wood stump 18 inches in dI
ameter a. 484 e, 167 links, thence by
travaee u smid road n. 2Q° e. 12
alasit 18.-4* 5.48 oans to
etob, whence a hickory 12 lnches in
diameter n. 8510 e 127 ainks, a pine 13
inches in diameter s. 38o w 74 links,
thence n. 880 e 22.62 chains, thence a.
16.90 chains to point of beginning.
Terms of sale: Cash without ap
pnraeement.
This 30th day of September, A. D.
1912. T. J. SIxoNs, Sheriff.
Sheriff Sale.-No. 2087.
Great Southern Lumber Co.
vs.
A. J. Denham.
Ry virtue of an order of seizure sad sale, Is*
sued out of the 6th judicial distriet cort of
Louisiana, in and for Washinfton pasu, If
the above entitled cause, £ will roeedte sell
at public auction, to the last and highest bid.
der, on
Saturday, November 16, 1912
at the rincipal front door of the ourtbhoses at
Franklnton, L., between the leal sale heas
for judicial sales, the following described prp
erty, to-wit;
Lota Noe. 5, 6 and 12 of the A. J.
Denham Addition to S. W. Bolus.,
accordng to a plat thereof on le in
the Clerk's office.
Terms of sale: Cash, with benefit
of appraisement.
This 9th day of October, 1912.
T. J. Simmons, Sheriff.
FOR SALE-Forty acres of
land just ottside corporation on
Mile Branch. Has house, barn,
garden,etc,,on it and a few acres
in cultivation. Can easily be
converted into a farm, and is a
good investment. Address B-B
care City Hotel, Franklinton, L,4